The play “Peter Pan” will be presented by the students in grades 1-8 at Trinity Lutheran School, Jenera, on Friday April 13, at 1:30 p.m. and Saturday, April 14, at 4 p.m.
The performance is unique as the cast is chosen on Monday and the play is presented on Friday.
Members of the Prairie Fire Children’s Theater based in Barrett, Minnesota, travel throughout the United States, directing plays at various schools.
Two members will hold auditions on Monday and choose students for the various roles in the play.
Jim Volk, Columbus musician, will perform at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 4, in this month's Town Hall Concert Series, according to Jeff Yoder.
Volk's masterful yet whimsical performances have spellbound audiences of all age groups and backgrounds for three decades. His fiery, melodic hybrid style of picking has incurred countless comparisons to Kottke, Keaggy and Tommy E. His solo release, “Blue Wheels…and Other Guitar Favorites” has drawn much critical acclaim and award nationwide.
The Bluffton Cattle Club met for their second 4H meeting of the year on March 11, at the Richland Township House at 7 pm. Officers were elected during this meeting.
Sophomore Libby Schaadt had a big afternoon for the Bluffton softball team as the Pirates defeated both visiting Elida and Mother Nature for a 4-1 victory. With the field snow covered at day break, the win was much needed for the Pirates who had not played in a week.
Citizens National Bank held a ribbon cutting on Thursday, March 29, for its new full service office in Toledo.
Located at 3130 Executive Parkway, the office offers commercial lending, retail lending and a full spectrum of deposit products and cash management options for business and personal use.
The facility also offers drive-thru services, an ATM and a night deposit drop.
This is no April Fool's joke. Bluffton experienced a surprise overnight April 1 snowfall. Here are some view as Mother Nature and Jack Frost shared a last laugh of winter. Photos from Grove Street and Campus Drive.